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Old 01-04-2010, 04:29 AM
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Old 01-04-2010, 05:03 AM
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they are stunning. I would try a smaller stich lenghth.
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Precious! Does anyone know of a Dogs for All Seasons??
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I have an old Bernina 910 that does not have a blanket stitch, is the blind hem stitch an acceptable alternative? I have always done either hand applique or fusible with a hand done blanket stitch
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Old 01-04-2010, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeannie
Precious! Does anyone know of a Dogs for All Seasons??
I'm not aware of one. I bought this pattern at least a year ago, and I kind of remember seeing a dog one. I just tried doing a search and nothing came up, but I've seen lots of other dog patterns.
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Old 01-05-2010, 07:46 AM
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Your cats are super cute. I have been quilting many, many years and I'm still not always comfortable that the stitches are secure.
I usually do one or two back stitchs.
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Old 01-05-2010, 08:17 AM
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Adorable! :thumbup: I, also, have a Bernina. It's a 730 and I haven't done any appliqué on it yet, but I'm wondering. It has a knotting stitch. Couldn't I use that at the beginning and end of the blanket stitch and not have to change stitches? Getting ready to do some appliqué, so I'm glad I found this thread. I've always been insecure about my seams coming out, so I've always tied them by hand. Since I got my new machine, I've made myself stop doing that. I know it shouldn't be necessary. :lol:
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Old 01-05-2010, 08:37 AM
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The method that was described above, using a straight stitch, is a better way to go than the knotting function. It looks much smoother. When I use the knotting function, I can easily see where I've started and stopped. When I use the straight stitch combined with the blanket stitch, it's smooth as can be, and a second person would be hard-pressed to find the beginning and ending. It's a much better way to go.

I'm not sure how your machine works. On my machine, I simply press one for the straight stitch, and then 45 for the blanket stitch. It's no more difficult that pressing the button for the knot at the beginning and end.
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Old 01-05-2010, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by roselady
I have an old Bernina 910 that does not have a blanket stitch, is the blind hem stitch an acceptable alternative? I have always done either hand applique or fusible with a hand done blanket stitch
The blind hem stitch makes a beautiful machine blanket stitch. I'm pretty sure that's the one I use on my Bernina 1230. It makes about 3 straight stitches and then a "bite". I double my regular thread (just use 2 spools and thread together as if one thread) to make the black stitches stand out more.
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I love the tip, my Friendship group makes a quilt every year to be won by a member and it is always done by machine applique. This is a wonderful idea to pass along.
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